In a dazzling display of energy resilience, Telangana powered through its highest-ever peak demand of 18,139 MW on Tuesday morning, equaling giants like Madhya Pradesh. Power companies nailed the supply at 11:01 AM, with zero disruptions, as confirmed by officials.
Energy Minister and Deputy CM Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka celebrated the team’s efforts, calling it the pinnacle of the state’s power history. He commended everyone involved for delivering flawless, high-quality electricity amid unprecedented pressure.
This breakthrough highlights Telangana’s economic boom in IT, pharma, manufacturing, and agriculture. Small in size but mighty in capacity, it outpaces industrial heavyweights like Punjab and Haryana in peak consumption.
Official figures show this tops previous records: 15,623 MW in March 2024 and 17,162 MW in March 2025. Vikramarka stressed the state’s forward-thinking approach, robust grid, and teamwork as keys to success.
“Telangana’s power sector is built for development,” he noted, crediting unified efforts across all levels. As summer intensifies, the state stands ready, proving its mettle and inspiring neighboring regions with its model of efficiency and growth.